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Zeus
Zeus (Ancient Greek: Ζεύς) was the Greek deity of the sky, weather, lightning, thunder, air, law, order, justice, honour, hospitality, governance, moral conduct, oaths, honesty and integrity. His Roman counterpart is Jupiter and Etruscan counterpart -
Artemis
Artemis was the chaste Olympian goddess of the hunt and the moon, and the protector of the wilderness, lakes& marshes, and animals and birds. She was the patron of the girl-child, and her health -
Hera
Hera was the Greek goddess of women, family, motherhood, marriage, fertility and familial love. She was the daughter of Kronos and Rhea, and the sister and consort of Zeus, and thus the Queen of Olympus -
Athena
Athena (alternately spelled Athene; Ancient Greek:Αθηνη) was the chaste Olympian of wise counsel, war, the defence of towns, heroic endeavour, weaving, pottery and other crafts. She is, above all, the Goddess of the City -
Hades
Hades was the Greek god of the dead, riches and the Underworld. He presided over funeral rites and defended the right of the dead to due burial. Hades was also the god of the hidden -
Persephone
Persephone was the goddess of spring, flowers and the seasons. She was the daughter ofZeus and Demeter, and the wife of Hades, which made her the Queen of the Underworld. She was the personification of -
Poseidon
Poseidon was the Greek deity of earthquakes, the seas and oceans, horses, and storms. He held sway over the seas and waters, and is particularly known for causing tempests and when he was happy he -
Demeter
Demeter was the Olympian goddess of agriculture, grain, and bread, the prime sustenance of mankind. Her cult titles include Sito (σίτος: wheat) as the giver of food or corn/grain and Thesmophoros (θεσμός, thesmos: divine -
Hestia
Hestia (Ancient Greek:Ἑστία) was the Greek deity that presided over the familial hearth, home, and the right ordering of domesticity and family. She protected the sanctity of the house, and was the patron of -
Amphisbaina
The Amphisbaina (alternately spelled "amphisbaena", "amphisbena" or "amphisbona"; literally meaning "walking both ways" from amphi, meaning "both ways" and bainô, meaning "to go") was a Libyan serpent in Greek mythology. It had a head at -
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Empousa (monster)
Empousai (alternately spelled "Empusae"; name of unknown meaning; folk etymology takes it to mean "She who moves on one leg" from έμπούς*empous: en-, one+ pous, foot) were hideous demons in Greek mythology, seducing men -
Achelois
Achelois (Ancient Greek: Ἀχελωίς; meaning "She who drives away pain") was a minor Greek lunar goddess, frequently the recipient of the sacrifices offered to the Dodonian Oracle. But according to Tzetes, she was one of -
Aphrodite
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Momus
Momus (Greek:μῶμος) was the daimon (spirit) of satire, blame, scorn, mockery, and criticism, and the patron of writers and poets. Due to his selective nature, he was also regarded as a god of censure -
Oizys
Oizys (Greek:Ὀϊζύς) was the daimona of woe, hardship and distress, and the malovolent daughter of Nyx. She was equated with the Roman deity Miseria. -
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